Downloaded the entire Paladin Press library off of thepiratebay a while back. There was a pretty good collection of gunsmithing books at the time as well. Information is always good, but you definitely want to do a lot more research before you try any of the explosives plans. PM me if you can't find the Paladin Press collection anymore, I'll see what I can do.

Another thing about Palidin is there is a chance that they are owned by JEWS. Just a rumor thats been floated around on SF before and I have no way of knowing myself. Just throwing it out there for the sake of conversation.

As I said It was just something I remember seeing someone say in a thread who says they actually went there.

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I remember my first MAK-90, it was $269. I walked home with it under my arm because my liberal/wimp roommates would not give me a ride home because it was a "meat hook" and they were scared it was in the house.( Because we all know guns walk around at night and shoot people randomly. )SKS' were $60 and the top price for ammo was less than 80 bucks for a case for norinco steel core. That was Boulder, CO back in the early 90's.( I got new roommates.) I also bought more guns @ a little place called PALADIN ARMS. Anybody ever been there? It was owned by some hebe-turd named bob but he had a ton of guns. It was down stairs from PALADIN PRESS. Anything you can imagine was there. I must have spent @ least a grand there and back then, that made you very well stocked, now you get a basic rifle and a few hundred rounds for $1000. Ah, tha' good ole days.